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22 May 2022 by Adam Evans

Pedro Martinez vs Henri Laaksonen – First Round – Preview & Prediction | 2022 French Open

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THE FACTS

When is Pedro Martinez vs Henri Laaksonen on and what time does it start? Pedro Martinez vs Henri Laaksonen will take place on Monday 23rd May, 2022 – not before 14:30 (UK)

Where is Pedro Martinez vs Henri Laaksonen taking place? Pedro Martinez vs Henri Laaksonen will take place at Stade Roland Garros in Paris, France

What surface is Pedro Martinez vs Henri Laaksonen being played on? Pedro Martinez vs Henri Laaksonen will take place on an outdoor clay court

Where can I get tickets for Pedro Martinez vs Henri Laaksonen? Visit this link for the latest ticket information for Pedro Martinez vs Henri Laaksonen

What channel is Pedro Martinez vs Henri Laaksonen on in the UK? Eurosport will be televising major matches so it is worth checking their schedule for Pedro Martinez vs Henri Laaksonen

Where can I stream Pedro Martinez vs Henri Laaksonen in the UK? discovery+ subscribers can stream Pedro Martinez vs Henri Laaksonen live while the match can be streamed on Eurosport Player and Amazon Prime Video if it is televised

THE PREDICTION

World number 95 Henri Laaksonen beat Pedro Martinez in straight sets at this stage of Roland-Garros back in 2019 but this match looks likely to come much closer. World number 43 Pedro Martinez has improved greatly over the last year or so, especially on his favoured clay on which he won his first ATP title earlier this year at the Chile Open. The 25-year-old is riding a five-match losing streak into the first round, though, whilst Laaksonen brings a three-match losing streak with him to suggest this match could see plenty of twists and turns before a winner is found. Laaksonen enjoyed a run to the third round here last season, beating Roberto Bautista Agut in the second before an injury saw him withdraw from the third against Kei Nisihkori. Unfinished business may be the Swiss’ motivation here and backing him to win at least two sets could be the sensible pick here to leave a winner up to chance. This match looks a decent candidate for five sets.

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